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Roaming Buffalo Bar-B-QueB-Worth Trying
2387 S Downing St, Denver, CO 80210
· Barbecue restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (832 reviews)
Takeout · Outdoor seating
Colorado-style barbecue with unique game meats and hearty portions; great brisket and mac bowls when on form, but consistency varies, so go early and choose cuts carefully.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Roaming Buffalo delivers solid barbecue with unique Colorado game meats and strong food quality when cuts are fresh, supported by friendly, attentive counter service and generous portions at fair prices. However, quality variability across visits and modest dining space prevent a higher grade—go early for best selection and expect a casual, unfussy neighborhood experience rather than polished execution.
Restaurant Summary
A compact neighborhood spot with a counter line and a small patio, Roaming Buffalo feels warm and unfussy. Friendly counter staff often offer tips, and on good days the brisket draws raves like, "that backyard barbecue feeling." Expect occasional sell-outs and a bustling lunch rush. The cooking leans classic barbecue with Colorado twists—think bison ribs and venison sausage, plus poblano mac bowls and hefty sandwiches like The Real McCoy. When cuts are fresh, flavors are rich and satisfying; critiques focus on sporadic dryness and lighter smoke than Texas purists expect. Go early, choose fatty brisket if you like it juicy, and pair with the poblano cheddar mac. Families do fine here: there is a Little Buffalo Meal for kids and plenty of approachable choices like brisket or turkey sandwiches, mac and cheese, chips, and cornbread. The room is casual, ordering is quick, and portions are shareable, though the space is small and popular meats can sell out.
At a Glance
- Unique Colorado game meats alongside classic barbecue
- Generous portions and fair pricing
- Quality can be hit or miss, especially later in the day
- Popular items sell out early
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- Colorado game meats selection
- Hearty mac bowls
- Neighborhood barbecue vibe
What People Love
- Tender brisket that hits nostalgic notes
- Poblano cheddar mac bowls that feel indulgent
- Distinctive bison ribs and venison sausage
- Neighborhood vibe with friendly counter service
- Hefty sandwiches like The Real McCoy
Points of Concern
- Quality inconsistency across visits and cuts; some report dry or lukewarm meats, especially later in service
- Limited seating and parking; patio door noise mentioned once
- Order accuracy hiccups and mixed counter knowledge on busy days
- Review patterns show minor AI-like superlatives, but overall authenticity appears solid
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters if unique meats sell out
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$22-35 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Choose a Two Meat Plate with fatty brisket and turkey plus poblano mac; add a cornbread muffin; dessert: banana pudding
Perfect For
- Casual carnivore lunch with unique local meats
- Takeout feast for game day or backyard hang
- Quick solo bite at the counter
- Catering for office lunches with hearty sides
Location Insights
Area: Residential neighborhood vibe near Porter Hospital; casual, local crowd with daytime traffic.
Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; typical South Denver residential streets.
Nearby: Close to Porter Adventist Hospital and DU corridor; small shops and services along Downing St.
Platt ParkPlatt Park is a well-established neighborhood with a strong sense of community, featuring a mix of historic homes and newer developments. The dining scene here is casual and eclectic, with a focus on local eateries, craft breweries, and family-friendly restaurants. It is known for its walkability and neighborhood charm.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday11:00–14:00
Thursday11:00–14:00
Friday11:00–14:00
Saturday11:00–14:00
Sunday11:00–14:00
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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